I just remembered it's called something like De-Oxy Gold
On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 9:58 PM, Brian Morris <cymraegish at gmail.com> wrote:
> Its a cleaner for electronic connectors of all kinds = part 1, part 2 is a
> coating that protects it. Its the coating that helps it to fit better when
> a little loose.
>> I've used it also on audio / video jacks that seemed to be ok, but after
> the sound was stronger and clearer. When you think your speakers or earbuds
> are just getting old actually it is just invisible gunk.
>> If its not clear just go into Radio Shack and ask the clerk. You should
> get some and apply it to all your stuff.
>>> On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 9:04 PM, the lesbian university <
>thelesbianuniversity at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Spray treatment? For an audio jack? How? I dont? Im interested.
>>>> On Mar 7, 2012, at 7:00 PM, Brian Morris wrote:
>>>> I have some spray treatment I got at radio shack 23rd+mission that
>> fixed that for me at least once. It is a two step treatment in two
>> small cans. Make sure to spray in both parts and work the plug in and
>> out and let dry between and after. Turn it off completely by holding
>> down the back button 10sec until it says ?power off?
>>>>>> On 3/7/12, E <thelesbianuniversity at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> I have been trying to no end to fix the audio jack on my itouch. It cuts
>>>> out and even pauses the music if the headphone cord moves around too much.
>>>> If anyone is interested in fixing it, or knows someone who is. I am happy
>> to
>>>> pay cash money for the task. Please email me if so - Erica
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